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<blockquote data-quote="Timmy Hoffarth" data-source="post: 27379" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I get my supplies from nature, cabellas, and craft stores.</p><p>I use quick dry nail Polish as head cement. Feathers fur and hair. Flashibu and chaneal. </p><p>It depends what type of fish your going after for what type of flys you tie. I go after pike and walleye so I make lil larger articulated fly's but I've made dry flies for trout, poppers for pannies, and I even tie leeches on my grandpas Jiggs he trolls with.(grammars glad for no more bait in the fridge).</p><p>I started with and still have a ten dollar vise. They make kits and one of the best prices of advice is talk with others and watch others tie. Those books and manuals can only tell you so much. Watch it happen and ask questions. And if you got any I'll do my darndest to answer. Lol be warned. Once you start is hard to stop. I've been tiring for a year and have even tied flies without a vice. Hard but not impossible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timmy Hoffarth, post: 27379, member: 313"] I get my supplies from nature, cabellas, and craft stores. I use quick dry nail Polish as head cement. Feathers fur and hair. Flashibu and chaneal. It depends what type of fish your going after for what type of flys you tie. I go after pike and walleye so I make lil larger articulated fly's but I've made dry flies for trout, poppers for pannies, and I even tie leeches on my grandpas Jiggs he trolls with.(grammars glad for no more bait in the fridge). I started with and still have a ten dollar vise. They make kits and one of the best prices of advice is talk with others and watch others tie. Those books and manuals can only tell you so much. Watch it happen and ask questions. And if you got any I'll do my darndest to answer. Lol be warned. Once you start is hard to stop. I've been tiring for a year and have even tied flies without a vice. Hard but not impossible. [/QUOTE]
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